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The Claverings

CHAPTER IV
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I hope she has got some money." "Yes, I think she is nice.

She is coming here at Easter." "Ah, we shall be away then, you know; and about the money ?" "She will have a little, but very little; a hundred a year." "Oh, Harry, is not that rash of you?
Younger brothers should always get money.

You're the same as a younger brother, you know." "My idea is to earn my own bread.

It's not very aristocratic, but, after all, there are a great many more in the same boat with me." Of course you will earn your bread, but having a wife with money would not hinder that.

A girl is not the worse because she can bring some help.


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